Stainless trim Polishing

Started by GAS455, May 31, 2010, 07:15:28 PM

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GAS455

What is the best way to go about Polishing my stainless trim by hand.

I have never done it before.

It's for my 57 Ponti....there is plenty of trim to do. The car has been off the road for many many years.

GTA390

Try Autosolve, get almost any auto shop, in a tube, about the same texture as toothpaste.

Garrett

Anything that needs a touch up.

I and many swear by him

http://www.classiccargurus.com.au/classic-car-articles.asp?ArticleID=82

No repairs needed can polish on car, unless he is too busy.

mattlea1

We have an advertiser called Stainless Moulding Repairs and Polishing they are at Riverstone 9838 1175

GAS455

Quote from: mattlea1 link=topic=3321.msg20013#msg20013We have an advertiser called Stainless Moulding Repairs and Polishing they are at Riverstone 9838 1175

It's the same guy.

Alan Mocoy.
He is on Garfield Rd.


KrazyOztralien

i swear by this stuff for chrome and stainless trim made my wheels look like new again.

available in most kmarts and big w's.
you only need to use a tiny bit. one you polish once you should only need to wipe dirt off with a terry towel cloth

Garrett

Quote from: GAS455 link=topic=3321.msg20014#msg20014
Quote from: mattlea1 link=topic=3321.msg20013#msg20013We have an advertiser called Stainless Moulding Repairs and Polishing they are at Riverstone 9838 1175

It's the same guy.

Alan Mocoy.
He is on Garfield Rd.


Family are a pleasure to deal with and his work is 2nd to non.

GAS455

Quote from: Garrett link=topic=3321.msg20044#msg20044
Quote from: GAS455 link=topic=3321.msg20014#msg20014
Quote from: mattlea1 link=topic=3321.msg20013#msg20013We have an advertiser called Stainless Moulding Repairs and Polishing they are at Riverstone 9838 1175

It's the same guy.

Alan Mocoy.
He is on Garfield Rd.


Family are a pleasure to deal with and his work is 2nd to non.

I will be getting them to do some polishing work on the grill and stuff,  But I don't think I could afford to get everything farmed out for polishing.

I drive past his workshop atleast twice a week in the truck.

joe74ta

Quote from: KrazyOztralien link=topic=3321.msg20033#msg20033i swear by this stuff for chrome and stainless trim made my wheels look like new again.

available in most kmarts and big w's.
you only need to use a tiny bit. one you polish once you should only need to wipe dirt off with a terry towel cloth
this stuff is the best I've seen works a treat on aluminium too.
Give it a go Greg I know your a do it your self guy its easy.

KrazyOztralien

mate ill bring some over next time i see you